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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>. >> greta: woman accused of stabbing and slitting her ex-boyfriend's throat. jodi arias admitting to the murder. here is some of what she toll the jury. >> did you kill travis on june 4 2008? >> yes, i did. >> and you did, do you remember seeing that tape? >> yes, i do. >> and in that tape you said that no jury would convict you, something to that effect, do you remember saying that? >> yeah, i did say that. i made that statement in september of 2008. at the time we had -- um -- so i am extremely conflict because no jury would convict he and i told them no jury would convict me at that time, i was in padded cell and stripped down and that would have been my life until i stabilized. so i was very confident that no jury would convict me because i planned to be dead. those are probably
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>. >> greta: woman accused of stabbing and slitting her ex-boyfriend's throat. jodi arias admitting to the murder. here is some of what she toll the jury. >> did you kill travis on june 4 2008? >> yes, i did. >> and you did, do...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>. >> greta: this fox news alert. new information as to standoff in alabama comes to a dramatic end. ever since the standoff started we have heard names that jim any leedykes was mean and he hated the government. live in midland city with more on this suspect. he sounds like a horrible man. he had taken a pipe to kill the neighbor's dog. were there no red flags in the community about this man? >> well, he only lived here for a couple of years. we had heard he had grown up here or born here and moved away. went to vietnam and lived in florida and came back. no at lot of people knew him bug, but people said he was really mean guy. i think you said it all when he beat a dog to death with a pipe. >> greta: if that happened in any neighborhood that i know of, animal cruelty, they would say
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>. >> greta: this fox news alert. new information as to standoff in alabama comes to a dramatic end. ever since the standoff started we have heard names that jim any leedykes was mean and he hated the government. live in midland city with more...
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every service member deserves a safe environment where they are free from the threat of sexual harassment and assault. the secretary will continually evaluate and improve our programs. in may, the secretary designed to strengthen our programs in the areas of accountability, command climate, victim advocacy, and safety. today he directed the implementation of the following additional measures to improve support and strengthen pretrial investigations, enhance oversight, and make prevention response efforts that were consistent across the services. first, creating legal programs that will provide legal representation for victims throughout the process, next, ensuring that all pretrial hearings of charges are conducted by jag officers, third, inviting commanders with options to transfer service members accused of sexual assault in order to eliminate continued contact while respecting rights of victims and accused, requiring that the first flag officer within the chain of command received reports on sexual assault incidents in responses, directing dod inspector generals to evaluate closed sexu
every service member deserves a safe environment where they are free from the threat of sexual harassment and assault. the secretary will continually evaluate and improve our programs. in may, the secretary designed to strengthen our programs in the areas of accountability, command climate, victim advocacy, and safety. today he directed the implementation of the following additional measures to improve support and strengthen pretrial investigations, enhance oversight, and make prevention...
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and third, i try to organize his decision making environment so that he and the president can make decisions on the basis of the best possible information 789 that's what i do. >> dr. carter as always thank you for joining us. you for joining us. >> good to be here it's been a long, tough year. a real test of what i'm made of. there were times i thought of giving in, but i did it. opened up that navy federal savings account and now we have this... ah. did it all online... it was easy. i don't hear any sweating. civilians... psh. 4 million members. 4 million stories. navy federal credit union. . >>> army clerk in the show we heard from -- earlier in the show we heard from ash carter on how the penalty gone is preparing itself for deep budget cuts if congress fails. many in washington are optimistic the worst can be averted after how's republicans a-- house republicans agreed to suspend the debt ceiling. a measure that the democratically controlled senate agreed to vote on. we went to capitol hill to meet with senator mac thornberry of texas who's the number two republican. i asked him what he
and third, i try to organize his decision making environment so that he and the president can make decisions on the basis of the best possible information 789 that's what i do. >> dr. carter as always thank you for joining us. you for joining us. >> good to be here it's been a long, tough year. a real test of what i'm made of. there were times i thought of giving in, but i did it. opened up that navy federal savings account and now we have this... ah. did it all online... it was...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> really incredible medical story tonight about an adorable 3-month-old baby who beat the odds and is home from the hospital right now. her name is audrina. she went home wearing what looks like a baby-sized body armor, which is basically is. it's to protect her tiny heart. it's going to make sense to you when you see the next video. it's kind of shocking but it shows why the story is so incredible. take a look. this is what audrina's heart looked like before she had surgery to fix it. it was partially outside her body. she was born with a rare birth defect where it was formed outside of her body. doctors at texas hospital were able to put her heart back into her chest. we wish her all the best of luck. chief medical skraunt dr. sanjay duplicate gupta joins me now. this is incredible
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> really incredible medical story tonight about an adorable 3-month-old baby who beat the odds and is home from the hospital right now. her name is audrina. she went home wearing what looks like a baby-sized body armor, which is basically is. it's...
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the interesting thing, when you look at the environment that the president was in and the one she was in. she was in a private home, so it's a little bit different than when you're giving a speech or facing a large crowd. she was actually in a small home fundraiser. that may have shaped the dynamic. this is a print pool report, so we don't have a sense because we weren't physically in the room to see what that dynamic was like. >> cenk: i've been in a lot of those rooms and i've had people shout out questions or comments, and i moderated only a billion panels or so when this happened. i think it's okay to say look, i hear you, and i'll address it so you don't have to keep shouting. if at that point they keep shouting, hey live i want to address it, but you're not letting me. it didn't seem like she wanted to address that point very much. >> well, the interesting thing about this also is this is not necessarily an environment where you're the first lady you expect to be challenged. this is a fundraiser, a democratic fundraiser where people have paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to
the interesting thing, when you look at the environment that the president was in and the one she was in. she was in a private home, so it's a little bit different than when you're giving a speech or facing a large crowd. she was actually in a small home fundraiser. that may have shaped the dynamic. this is a print pool report, so we don't have a sense because we weren't physically in the room to see what that dynamic was like. >> cenk: i've been in a lot of those rooms and i've had...
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africa is increasingly a drone base environment. a newly authorized site in the nation of niger will become the sixth u.s. drone base in africa, joining one in morocco, senegal, uganda, and a permanent one in djibouti. u.s. drone attacks ordered by obama have spiked particularly in yemen, somalia, afghanistan, and notably pakistan where over 360 drone strikes over the nine years, 2004 to 2013, have killed over 3,000 people. this data is not classified. and not even secret. but it is troubling. so troubling that the u.n. has just decided to launch an investigation on the impacts of drone strikes on thousands of civilians. question. will the u.n. human rights council rule that drone use violates international law do you think, pat buchanan? >> i don't think they l. if they do, john, it doesn't make any difference. but we really ought to be concerned about these drones. they're a tremendously effective weapon. they save our pilots and the rest of it. but the collateral damage, the killing of civilians, the killing of children, the trem
africa is increasingly a drone base environment. a newly authorized site in the nation of niger will become the sixth u.s. drone base in africa, joining one in morocco, senegal, uganda, and a permanent one in djibouti. u.s. drone attacks ordered by obama have spiked particularly in yemen, somalia, afghanistan, and notably pakistan where over 360 drone strikes over the nine years, 2004 to 2013, have killed over 3,000 people. this data is not classified. and not even secret. but it is troubling....
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in abecause it was pursued very insecure environment. three, consult. said to hat the iraqis me over and over again that the not do.tates did brought n should have us more if you consulted with us about what we really needed at outset than we would have investment,rom your your substantial investment. onsultation also was an issue that the u.s. interviewees raised with me. secretary of puty state said we tried to do it all and do it our own way. and in recognition that from the cpa did not -- the provisional authority, the governance of iraq for the first 14 months did not sufficiently with the really bout what they needed. fourth -- uniformity. lack of uniform systems in iraq. agencies, stove pipes carry out their missions using their own approaches, their own oversight methods, their own i.t. systems. and as a result, you had stove data. if you have stove pipe data, you inconsistencies. that produced from the audit, we learned from the audit, the fact 30% of the projects completed in iraq were not accounted for, not properly recorded in any data base.
in abecause it was pursued very insecure environment. three, consult. said to hat the iraqis me over and over again that the not do.tates did brought n should have us more if you consulted with us about what we really needed at outset than we would have investment,rom your your substantial investment. onsultation also was an issue that the u.s. interviewees raised with me. secretary of puty state said we tried to do it all and do it our own way. and in recognition that from the cpa did not --...
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dormitoriesake the a safe environment for the men and women. you know when there is a predator, you know when you are setting up somebody for a situation in which a predator can take advantage. it is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem is on college campuses, as well. we are transparent and we have somellenge of getting numbers comparable period 18 to 25-year-old is a different demographic. >> our time draws short beard i will take advantage of your being here to ask you one of the questions that always most intrigued me. it is the stuff of famous movies and novels and plays. though, rarely actual occurrences in actual trials. can you describe the acute dilemma that occurs, morally and legally, when a subordinate is ordered to do something by a superior that is manifestly illegal, sometimes in a dramatic
dormitoriesake the a safe environment for the men and women. you know when there is a predator, you know when you are setting up somebody for a situation in which a predator can take advantage. it is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem is on college...
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it is good for the environment, our national security. we do not want our economy depending on something that happens on the other side of the world. >> there are people out there who think renewable energy is not the answer. they believe we should continue to focus on cheaper alternative like coal and fossil fuels. we are going to extreme climate change. 2/3 of the oil in this country comes from foreign soil. renewable energy is the future. approximately 9% of our country's energy comes from renewable sources. if we put more focus on renewables, we could have more jobs and a safer environment for this generation and hundreds of generations to come. mr. president, we need your continued support to move forward and spread renewable energy across america. >> you can find this video and all the other winning documentary at studentcam.org. is nextington journal" live with your phone calls. women's rights in the middle east and live coverage of a discussion about the federal budget. in 45 mite
it is good for the environment, our national security. we do not want our economy depending on something that happens on the other side of the world. >> there are people out there who think renewable energy is not the answer. they believe we should continue to focus on cheaper alternative like coal and fossil fuels. we are going to extreme climate change. 2/3 of the oil in this country comes from foreign soil. renewable energy is the future. approximately 9% of our country's energy comes...
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and the problem is, in this environment, there are so many 24-hour news cycles like cnn, like espn. there are so many investigative reporters. there's the internet blogs, everyone in the world focuses and until you put an end to a story like that, whether it's manti te'o or lance armstrong, it continues to build and build and build and the damage was done because the name keeps getting repeated in the most negative way. >> that's exactly what i want to get to, the damage. because with regard to manti te'o, everyone has said that this guy is remarkable and he had extraordinary prospects for the draft. has this done any damage to his draft stock? >> basically what the nfl cares about is the projection of how the player will play on the field over the next 10 to 11 years. players have done much worst things that even if this turns out to be a te'o hoax, they have done worst things and have gotten drafted. the problem is, if it's a big, big character red flag, teams put down guaranteed signing bonuses and cannot lose cap money. it's a disaster if a rookie turns out to be someone that ge
and the problem is, in this environment, there are so many 24-hour news cycles like cnn, like espn. there are so many investigative reporters. there's the internet blogs, everyone in the world focuses and until you put an end to a story like that, whether it's manti te'o or lance armstrong, it continues to build and build and build and the damage was done because the name keeps getting repeated in the most negative way. >> that's exactly what i want to get to, the damage. because with...
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let's talk about the environment. last week 40,000 people protested the keystone pipeline while president obama was golfing with two oil men. they likely benefit from keystone. now if george bush did that, it would be a different story. do progressives back the environmental policy here just because it's coming from him? >> i think that was good news that there is a part of the progressive movement that is willing to stand up to this president and go out and protest outside of the white house where he occupies. i think when the keystone decision comes down the pike and there has been a lot of really good organizationing saying you need to make the right decision on this. i think the aftermath of that decision, if the president makes the decision to allow the pipeline, i think the aftermath will be telling. where will the progressive movement be if there is a bad decision? will it say this is not acceptable? or will it go along the get-along? >> michael: yeah, and whether the president also balances out the pipeline wi
let's talk about the environment. last week 40,000 people protested the keystone pipeline while president obama was golfing with two oil men. they likely benefit from keystone. now if george bush did that, it would be a different story. do progressives back the environmental policy here just because it's coming from him? >> i think that was good news that there is a part of the progressive movement that is willing to stand up to this president and go out and protest outside of the white...
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you can feel the energy and leadership she is bringing to the commerce environment. she's a fabulous partner and i am thrilled by it. i'm very happy to have her there. i heard written introduction -- her in the introduction. we had a chance to go out and break bread together. she reminded me of the story of her dad who started a family business with one motel out in los angeles. she went on to spansion cisco -- san francisco and it grew to six and everyone knows the hyatt. we are so proud of penny and glad she's stepping back from the private sector to give us the energy and dynamics that we need. her leadership of select usa is one of the reasons that this effort has the potential to grow our country and to grow all of yours for those of you who are here and visiting from so many other countries. we welcome you here. this in the biggest reason select usa will make a difference is frankly, all of you. a group of very capable business leaders, people who are hungry, who understand the dynamics of the marketplace and to our ambitious and come here with a vision for nea
you can feel the energy and leadership she is bringing to the commerce environment. she's a fabulous partner and i am thrilled by it. i'm very happy to have her there. i heard written introduction -- her in the introduction. we had a chance to go out and break bread together. she reminded me of the story of her dad who started a family business with one motel out in los angeles. she went on to spansion cisco -- san francisco and it grew to six and everyone knows the hyatt. we are so proud of...
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this environment of brinksmanship has reached its boiling point and the current threats of default are already resonating and creating signs of uncertainty in national and international markets. consumer confidence is now at an all year low while interest rates continue to climb. and the ongoing gridlock is estimated to cost taxpayers almost $19 billion in extra interest. even the foreign debt holders are demanding more collateral deutsch to the uncertainty on whether america can even meet its financial obligations. a substantial segment of the usatc membership does business abroad and is deeply impacted by both the health of our national and the international economy. it is no secret of congress allows the united states to default on its debt, the economic consequences would be nothing short of catastrophic. what happens in the united states doesn't only affect our nation. it impacts all of the countries that rely on the stability and the well-being of our american economy. recently mexico and brazil, the two largest economies in latin america and two very important trading partners s
this environment of brinksmanship has reached its boiling point and the current threats of default are already resonating and creating signs of uncertainty in national and international markets. consumer confidence is now at an all year low while interest rates continue to climb. and the ongoing gridlock is estimated to cost taxpayers almost $19 billion in extra interest. even the foreign debt holders are demanding more collateral deutsch to the uncertainty on whether america can even meet its...
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our core values demand that we maintain and sustain an environment of mutual respect. the air force succeeds because of the professionalism and discipline of our airmen. every airman is critically important, and everyone deserves to be treated with respect. anything less marginalizes great airmen, degrades our mission effectiveness and hurts morale and discipline. in november the chief of staff brought together the air force wing commanders worldwide, more than 156 senior colonels for an unprecedented daylong face to face meeting about sexual assault. as far as or i'm aware, this is the first time all wing commanders have met in a single praise at a single time -- place at a single time on any topic. it was an extremely candid discussion. the chief discussed to them as leaderses they must trial courtly and aggressively address this issue. his message was clear, we must redouble our efforts, and we need to start by assuring that our work environments reflect respect for all airmen. as part of this meeting, the chief announced a health and welfare inspection across the u
our core values demand that we maintain and sustain an environment of mutual respect. the air force succeeds because of the professionalism and discipline of our airmen. every airman is critically important, and everyone deserves to be treated with respect. anything less marginalizes great airmen, degrades our mission effectiveness and hurts morale and discipline. in november the chief of staff brought together the air force wing commanders worldwide, more than 156 senior colonels for an...
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is it genetics or is it something in their environment? josh buckholtz is a harvard neuroscientist searching for the biological roots of violent behavior. >> one of the most infuriating things as a scientist and as a person is this attempt to try and find some diagnostic label, some neat diagnostic box to put this person into and... and thus explain why they did this terrible, terrible thing. >> reporter: but as researchers peer into the brains of criminals using m.r.i.s, they are finding some faulty wiring. one of these circuits connects the prefrontal cortex, responsible for higher level thinking, to the amygdala, an emotion center, which goes into overdrive whenever a threat is perceived. if the threat is not real, the prefrontal cortex will send a message to the amygdala to calm down. but if the wiring is faulty, that calming message may not get through. >> and in those folks, it seems like this circuit is broken in such a way that they're more likely to respond with greater amygdala activity and greater emotional arousal, when they th
is it genetics or is it something in their environment? josh buckholtz is a harvard neuroscientist searching for the biological roots of violent behavior. >> one of the most infuriating things as a scientist and as a person is this attempt to try and find some diagnostic label, some neat diagnostic box to put this person into and... and thus explain why they did this terrible, terrible thing. >> reporter: but as researchers peer into the brains of criminals using m.r.i.s, they are...
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we have to make the dormitories a safe environment for the men and women. you know when there is a predator, you know when you are setting up somebody for a situation in which a predator
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we need a predictable and fair regulatory environment. the federal government shouldn't pick the winners and losers or subject energy projects to endless and duplicative reviews. such roadblocks have stymied vital projects like the keystone xl pipeline, which must be built. we should stop epa's senseless and ideologically driven battle to ban the production and use of coal. we should continue with the next generation of nuclear power plants. and we should waste no time in pursuing research to develop alternative energy sources, such as wind, solar, and geothermal. by fully embracing america's energy opportunity, we can accelerate growth, create millions of new jobs, free ourselves from some less-than- stable global suppliers, and create huge new revenues for government -- which will help reduce budget deficits. we also have extraordinary opportunities to create growth and jobs through the expansion of trade, investment, and tourism. small and large businesses say they really can't create a lot more jobs without a lot more customers. well,
we need a predictable and fair regulatory environment. the federal government shouldn't pick the winners and losers or subject energy projects to endless and duplicative reviews. such roadblocks have stymied vital projects like the keystone xl pipeline, which must be built. we should stop epa's senseless and ideologically driven battle to ban the production and use of coal. we should continue with the next generation of nuclear power plants. and we should waste no time in pursuing research to...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines and we begin with the super bowl blackout. what caused half the lights in the new orleans superdome to go out for 34 minutes? according to the power company which serves the superdome and the smg, which is a company that manages the superdome, it's a machine that monitors electrical load detected an abnorm ailty and did what it was supposed 20 do in that case, which was to activate breakers and shut off the power. in case you were wondering, both smg and the commissioner said beyonce's halftime show had absolutely nothing to do with it. >>> all right, in a press conference with french president francois hollande, vice president biden says he supports f
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines and we begin with the super bowl blackout. what caused half the lights in the new orleans superdome to...
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defense budgets and has taken significant steps -- steps to reduce spending and adapt to a new strategic environment. nevertheless, the combination of fiscal pressures and a grid lock political process has led to far more abrupt and deeper reductions that were planned or expected. now dod is grappling with the serious and immediate challenges of sequester, which is forcing us to take as much as a $41 billion cut in this current fiscal year. if it continues, we are projected to reduce spending by another $500 billion over the next decade. the sequestered cut, because it falls heavily on operations and modernization accounts, is already having a destructive and potentially damaging impact on the readiness of the force. the department has already made many cuts, including cuts to official travel and facility maintenance. we have imposed hiring freezes and halted many important but not essential activities. however, we will have to do more. across-the-board reductions aside we are looking at will demand that we furloughs civilian personnel which could affect morale and may impact productivity. cuts will
defense budgets and has taken significant steps -- steps to reduce spending and adapt to a new strategic environment. nevertheless, the combination of fiscal pressures and a grid lock political process has led to far more abrupt and deeper reductions that were planned or expected. now dod is grappling with the serious and immediate challenges of sequester, which is forcing us to take as much as a $41 billion cut in this current fiscal year. if it continues, we are projected to reduce spending...
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opinion on getting the media out there and knowing the positive things that women are doing in combat environments? >> there are a number of ways women are starting to combat this in the media and telling your stories. some of them i have already mentioned. writing your stories, telling your stories, putting them out there. put them in a memoir. there was an article in the small warsaw journal that has been widely read by people -- small wars journal that has been widely read by people. litigation is effected. if you watch any television, you will see the six plaintiffs here. the sergeant major has managed to keep herself a little quieter. if you want to tell the story, now is a receptive moment to that. the captain was on the daily show the other night. they had a professor -- i will not name him. ms. donnelly goes on shows. was she on with you? i do not know. now is the time. it is a beautiful moment. i got an out ed yesterday from the oregonian. it was by somebody who has been retired for quite some time. you may be thinking, do i want to put my name out there. for those of you who are veterans
opinion on getting the media out there and knowing the positive things that women are doing in combat environments? >> there are a number of ways women are starting to combat this in the media and telling your stories. some of them i have already mentioned. writing your stories, telling your stories, putting them out there. put them in a memoir. there was an article in the small warsaw journal that has been widely read by people -- small wars journal that has been widely read by people....
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introducing women into that environment can be really traumatic and humiliating. >> jon: i'm going to jump in here. first of all, i know a lot of german businessmen who would pay good money for that. secondly, you're in a war zone. you're in a war zone and your big worry is dying of embarrassment? and by the way, i think i figured something out here. if men are going to be poohing inches from their female comrade's face, i believe that solves your eros problem. eros is irrational but it's not [bleep] crazy. all right. our own samantha bee explores this more in depth with this report >> reporter: last week defense secretary leon panetta made military history when he lifted the ban on women serving in combat. immediately, objections were raised. >> there is a difference in the physicality of women and men >> it's a terrible idea. you're going to have the sex assault problem >> people are going to die reporter: author and military expert kingsley brown >> women in combat positions are a threat to military cohesion. it's not clear that men can actually bond with women the way they bond wi
introducing women into that environment can be really traumatic and humiliating. >> jon: i'm going to jump in here. first of all, i know a lot of german businessmen who would pay good money for that. secondly, you're in a war zone. you're in a war zone and your big worry is dying of embarrassment? and by the way, i think i figured something out here. if men are going to be poohing inches from their female comrade's face, i believe that solves your eros problem. eros is irrational but it's...
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i mean, there are citizens in my state who do not live in a secure environment. we live in a pretty secure environment here in the senate, have guards and there's people every night in the part -- the southern part of my state that have drug traffickers and people going across, the guns. >> so how do you convince republicans about the path to citizenship? >> well, look, i'll give you a little straight talk. look at the last election. look at the last election. we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote, which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons, and we've got to understand that. second of all, this -- we can't go on forever with 11 million people living in this country in the shadows in an illegal status. we cannot forever have children who were born here -- who were brought here by their parents when they were small children to live in the shadows, as well. so i think the time is right. by the way, we just acted to avert i nuclear option in the senate, believe it or not, i see some glimmer of bipartisanship out there. >> how about we've got presid
i mean, there are citizens in my state who do not live in a secure environment. we live in a pretty secure environment here in the senate, have guards and there's people every night in the part -- the southern part of my state that have drug traffickers and people going across, the guns. >> so how do you convince republicans about the path to citizenship? >> well, look, i'll give you a little straight talk. look at the last election. look at the last election. we are losing...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on our reports from the front lines. the family of junior seau's family is suing the nfl and helmet maker riddel, claiming his death was caused by violent hits during his career. he died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound to the chest last year and his family says the suit will send a message to the nfl to care for its former players to acknowledge what they call decades of deception on head injuries and player safety. >>> the house has passed a bill that would prevent the united states from hitting the debt ceiling. at least right away. it's dubbed the no budget no pay act. it was proposed by republicans and it lets the treasury department borrow money until mid-may, as long as congr
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obviously, when it comes to the environment, i think we have like-minded objectives. mr. harper and mr. obama have both set a 7% reduction in emissions. we have worked together on reducing emissions in cars and trucks. canada is aggressively moving forward on our plan to ban and phase out dirty coal-fired electricity, and i think we all share the need for a growing economy to create jobs. we share the desire on energy security in north america, and we also share the objective of protecting our environment for future generations, and those will be areas where we will continue to work together. [speaking in french] merci. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very, very much. we appreciate it. >> appreciate it. thank you. >> birds lady helen taft on discussing politics. >> i had always had the satisfaction of knowing almost as much as the about the politics and intricacies of any situation. >> i became familiar with more than politics. it involved real statesmanship. >> helen taft, whose husband, william howard taft, was the only men to serve as president and supreme court j
obviously, when it comes to the environment, i think we have like-minded objectives. mr. harper and mr. obama have both set a 7% reduction in emissions. we have worked together on reducing emissions in cars and trucks. canada is aggressively moving forward on our plan to ban and phase out dirty coal-fired electricity, and i think we all share the need for a growing economy to create jobs. we share the desire on energy security in north america, and we also share the objective of protecting our...
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it was near catastrophic for the company but it couldn't get work done in an office environment for an entire week. but the oil production was not affected. that was entirely nonviolent but very effective. we've seen other examples where entire nations were really scared it was a computer tech. estonia comes to mind. again, nonviolent. people were generally scared in the trust and their government was perhaps briefly called to question. that's interesting because we are having situations where somebody is using a nonviolent instrument to achieve an effective that previously probably would have required some use of physical violence. and especially trust i think is a highly aspect of this new development. because computers may be able to undermine trust that we have in systems and really systems include also bureaucracies here in ways that we haven't properly understood yet. if you are willing to follow me on this argument that trust can be a target, and again, consider the famous attack on iran's nuclear enrichment program. the actual target was trust. that trust that the iranian engin
it was near catastrophic for the company but it couldn't get work done in an office environment for an entire week. but the oil production was not affected. that was entirely nonviolent but very effective. we've seen other examples where entire nations were really scared it was a computer tech. estonia comes to mind. again, nonviolent. people were generally scared in the trust and their government was perhaps briefly called to question. that's interesting because we are having situations where...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> our fifth story "outfront," shooting guns with ted nugent. our deb feyerick was invited the the rocker's ranch to talk hunting, self-defense, and the second amendment. >> fire in the hole. >> for ted nugent, gun control is putting the second bullet in the same hole as the first. >> two down. >> a lot of people look at the tragedy at sandy hook and they say, something's got to be done. >> agreed, something has to be done. >> they point to weapons that were used as the cause. >> it's not the weapons. the weapons have nothing to do with it. these -- again, these weapons are in every pickup truck in texas. ♪ >> the famed platinum-selling rocker is passionate about his music, his family, and his firearms. he's fiercely protective of the rights of law-abiding gun owners, and he's invit
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> our fifth story "outfront," shooting guns with ted nugent. our deb feyerick was invited the the rocker's ranch to talk hunting, self-defense, and the second amendment. >> fire in the hole. >> for ted nugent, gun control is...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." all right, the nomination of chuck hagel as defense secretary is in a heap of trouble. in fact, his uphill battle is looking so steep it might be better if he just bowed out. now let's welcome back our panel. we welcome to the show joel pollack. he's the editor in chief at -- who's been covering this story in some detail. some senators are holding up the confirmation vote until hagel complies with their request for more financial disclosure information. in particular, foreign financial disclosure information. is he going to do it or not? >> i don't think he will. because he has too much at stake in the other institutions he's involved with, particularly the atlantic council. and there are some donors to projects at the atlantic council who have
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." all right, the nomination of chuck hagel as defense secretary is in a heap of trouble. in fact, his uphill battle is looking so steep it might be better if he just bowed out. now let's welcome back...
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if you have a target environment that lends its to using computer attack to enhance whatever other instruments are played, of course it really is. the question is only how important was that effect be? if we look at georgia, the attacks that happened on top of the military operation. it creates an additional degree of confusion. of course, it was blended with good electronic warfare technique in the context. it's -- it was part of a larger picture. it added the degree of confusion especially for the foreign office, which wanted to get the information up to the world what is going on. they are ultimately -- [inaudible] in order to get to the press release out. what the internet took -- the internet gave us back in a way here. so it's -- yes, it will be used. it will probably be a factor that is significant. what is the most important one in the future? i would still be skeptical. especially anybody -- this is really, i think, an important qualification here. in -- when secretary of defense panetta was to speak about cyber pearl harbor, before he left the pentagon, he suggested a medal for fiber
if you have a target environment that lends its to using computer attack to enhance whatever other instruments are played, of course it really is. the question is only how important was that effect be? if we look at georgia, the attacks that happened on top of the military operation. it creates an additional degree of confusion. of course, it was blended with good electronic warfare technique in the context. it's -- it was part of a larger picture. it added the degree of confusion especially...
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question: do you think in this environment with this new effort, after newtown you will still be able to convince congress not to pass any new gun controls? >> i think the majority of the american public sees through this and want the current laws enforced and don't want more laws imposed on what is only going to be the law-abiding and see how bill all of this has to do with keeping our kids safe and how much it has to do with decades or two decades long agenda to drag out the same old gun ban proposals they've tried 20, 30 years and piggy back them onto the tragedy and that this is tragedy. let's make chicago safe and put federal task force in there tomorrow morning. >> chris: thank you. >> thanks, chris. >> chris: thanks for coming in today and it will be a debate, the first big political debate of this year. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> chris: up next, chuck hagel stumbles his way through the senate confirmation hearing. we'll ask the panel whether his position as defense secretary is in trouble. ♪ >> i support the president's strong position on containment. i have been hande
question: do you think in this environment with this new effort, after newtown you will still be able to convince congress not to pass any new gun controls? >> i think the majority of the american public sees through this and want the current laws enforced and don't want more laws imposed on what is only going to be the law-abiding and see how bill all of this has to do with keeping our kids safe and how much it has to do with decades or two decades long agenda to drag out the same old...
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you understand very well the frustration they feel when they live in an environment people .re crossing their property this is not an academic exercise. it had to go back. how can we. out our options and oversight if we do not get the kind of information we need to make the decisions? >> ok. thank you. and >> let me thank you. we thank them for the sub work that is so essential. you and i have talked in my office about the number of things. one i want to get into detail is the fact that we have about 2 million corporations that are created every year in the united .tates that is more than the rest of the world combined. states improve these without ever asking who the real owners are. some of these get involved with terrorism. just a few months ago at the g 20 summit, 20 liters including president obama reached the consensus that it was time to stop treating operations with hidden owners. way're committed to the they do things. that, in june president obama issued a national plan. food thesking to in one question asking for the names of the real owners of the corporation mean formed. th
you understand very well the frustration they feel when they live in an environment people .re crossing their property this is not an academic exercise. it had to go back. how can we. out our options and oversight if we do not get the kind of information we need to make the decisions? >> ok. thank you. and >> let me thank you. we thank them for the sub work that is so essential. you and i have talked in my office about the number of things. one i want to get into detail is the fact...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we're back with ann coulter, mark hanna and peter suderman. obama awl on night of benghazi attack. they had a 5:00 p.m. meeting, nobody heard from the president after the 5:00 p.m. meeting. the whole benghazi business lasted at least seven hours. now it turns out in other news reports today that there was no hillary clinton from the state department, which is her jurisdiction. panetta didn't talk to the president, panetta didn't talk to hillary clinton. i don't know who he talked to. all i know is nobody saved the four people, we didn't see any american force. what's up with that? >> and it's long after the presidential election has run. i mean, you really wonder if democrats would win any elections if we had an honest media in this country. this is really getting to be a problem.
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we're back with ann coulter, mark hanna and peter suderman. obama awl on night of benghazi attack. they had a 5:00 p.m. meeting, nobody heard from the president after the 5:00 p.m. meeting. the whole benghazi business lasted at least seven...
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the environment has rights. and he's telling me we have an old saying, business is business cap go -- is business? >> we have an old saying, , except is business with business. [laughter] [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> on the next washington journal, surveillance and intelligence programs for gathering information in the u.s. and abroad. a look at the fda recent recommendation to tightness policy on painkillers, the most frequently prescribed drugs in the united states. live everyjournal, morning on c-span. >> this is a tough time for nsa. here is what we did. when we get together, we do not wind. we actually say, it is much more important for this country that we defend this nation and take the beatings than it is to give up a program that would result in this nation being attacked. we would rather be here in front of you today, telling you why we defended these programs, and having given them up, and have our nation
the environment has rights. and he's telling me we have an old saying, business is business cap go -- is business? >> we have an old saying, , except is business with business. [laughter] [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> on the next washington journal, surveillance and intelligence programs for gathering information in the u.s. and abroad. a look at the fda recent recommendation to...
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[laughter] >> i was brought up in that kind of environment. and i got to the school found that there were other blind kids wanting to do the same thing, you know, we started singing together there in the glee club, the choir. just was something , singe wanted to do gospel and tell the world about god. tavis: there are a lot of people today, there are a lot of folk who are unafraid to do that. there are a lot of people still singing about god, but we live in a world today where people are so clinically correct that -- politically correct that they don't want to mention the name god, much less sing about god, much less you do albums about god, and yet come it seems to me that the blind boys of alabama have continued to do that and do it well, even in a world where people oftentimes don't want to hear about god. >> you know, i'm going to tell you why i will never -- i'm going to tell you one of the reasons why i will never deviate from talking about god. when i was a young boy, very young boy -- i'm not young anymore -- [laughter] i used to ask g
[laughter] >> i was brought up in that kind of environment. and i got to the school found that there were other blind kids wanting to do the same thing, you know, we started singing together there in the glee club, the choir. just was something , singe wanted to do gospel and tell the world about god. tavis: there are a lot of people today, there are a lot of folk who are unafraid to do that. there are a lot of people still singing about god, but we live in a world today where people are...